MIAMI (Reuters) — Miami police said on Thursday
that they are investigating San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin
Kaepernick after a woman filed a police report claiming that she had
drinks with him and two other football players and awoke in a hospital
with no memory of the night.

No charges have been filed, police spokeswoman Kenia Reyes said
without elaborating on the investigation.

According to the police report obtained by Reuters, the woman told
police that on April 1 she went to the apartment of Seattle Seahawks
wide receiver Ricardo Lockette at the Viceroy Hotel in downtown
Miami. Kaepernick and San Francisco 49er wide receiver Quinton
Patton were also present, according to the police report filed April
3. The woman's name and age were redacted on the copy obtained by
Reuters.

"They talked for a while and she mixed some drinks for all of them
and gave them shots," the report said.

She later said she felt lightheaded, went to a bedroom to lie down,
and Kaepernick came in and began kissing and undressing her,
according to the police report.

He left the bedroom saying he would return shortly, the report said.

"She cannot remember anything after that," the report said, and she
"woke up in a hospital bed and doesn't remember how she got there or
who transported her to the hospital."

She told police that they did not have sex but she has had a sexual
relationship with Kaepernick in the past, according to the report.

Kaepernick's agent, Scott Smith, did not immediately respond to a
request for comment. Agents for Lockette and Patton could not
immediately be reached.

"The 49ers organization is aware of the recent media report
regarding Colin Kaepernick and is in the process of gathering the
pertinent facts," according to an email from Bob Lange, the team's
director of public relations.

It is the second time in recent weeks that a member of the 49ers has
been the focus of a police investigation.

On March 28 San Francisco 49ers cornerback Chris Culliver was
arrested in California on felony hit-and-run and weapons charges,
authorities said.

Culliver, 25, struck a bicyclist while driving in San Jose, a city
about 50 miles south of San Francisco, and sped away in a white Ford
Mustang, the San Jose Police Department said in a statement.

(Additional reporting by Kevin Gray in Miami;
editing by David
Adams, Ellen Wulfhorst and Lisa Shumaker)